Ross Is Dull Title : National Golf Events Scattered -— Retaining— ■■—— ————--— _ ^-• « “Pardon Glove,” Murmurs Champion Ross BEATS JANNAZZO — My ----- PM FAVORITE LONE BIG AFFAIR BUT SHOWS RUST IN AUGUSTA GOLF IS LISTED IN FAST dug In for the Winter ] at the Washington Oolf and Customers Feel Champion Scores 69 in First Round Country Club. With a new P. G. A. Goes to Pittsburgh. rEY'VEgroup of officers, a new board Would Be Soft Pickings of $5,000 Open—Walper of governors, and a club house ready Amateur Sent to Far for temporary use, locker rooms re- for a McLarnin. Is Near Top. habilitated, and the kitchen to be put. West Second Time. in condition within a week or two, the Pres*. BY W. R. McCALLL’M. BY JOHN LARDNElt. BT tht Associated old club in Virginia will function| YORK, November 28.— UOU8TA, G*., November 28 throughout the Winter, and next I championship golf hia world tournaments are to be gave Henry Picard went into the Spring a new club house will arise going scattered over the of welterweight title an airing $5,000 August* open golf tour* on the old site. all map NEWat Madison Square Garden nament's second round today Nationalthe United States next year. last and the you as favorite the field of 314. Unlike 1036, when all the major title night, impression in OHRISTOPHER B. QARNETT, had today was my, oh my, how It The Hera hey, Pa„ professional's low ^ affairs were held in the East—four of prominent Washington attorney, needed it. Defending the bauble for of 69 in yesterday's initial 15 holes 'em in the New York area—the crown- is the new president of the club. He the first time m a year and a half, had him at odds of 4 to 1 to seeking linksmen will have to do a lot pasted succeeds Dr. Calvert E. Buck, who has the young man from Chicago looked take the 72-hole event. of traveling in their chase after golf served as president for the last three atale and sleepy in winning a 15- Horton Smith of Chicago and Tony titles next year. years. Other officers are: Vice presi- round decision from an ineffectual but Manero of Greensboro, N. C.a who Only one major tourney will be held dent, Albert W. Howard; treasurer, challenger named Izzy Jan- trailed Picard with were within easy commuting distance of the willing sub-par 70s, Fred Nesbit, and secretary. Ben L. Basso. next choice at S to 1. Eastern cities and the rest of them Fuller. Dr. James T. McClenahan, big Twelve of the fifteen rounds were Offerings were 10 to 1 on Jimmie will be far away from the fair- who has been greens chairman for staged Ross', and the verdict was arrived Hines, 71; Wood, 71, and way mobs of the Eastern seaboard. Craig Johnny more than 20 years, remains in that at Referee Johnny Revolt*, 73. Cruikshank and This will be the P. G. A. champion- unanimously by Bobby post. and the judges, but the 8.000 Byron Nelson, with 71s: Shute. to be held at the Pittsburgh Field McAvoy Denny Ralph S. Fowler will head the Golf ship, spectators shuddered at the thought: 72, and Paul were Club in Runyan, 73, quoted Committee; Arthur Harnett, manager May. of what have to Ross 12 to 1. CHRISTOPHER B GARNETT, might happened of the Powhatan Hotel, will be chair- had a marksman with the skill and Recently elected head of Down List. man of the House Committee, and Keep* Entry of McLarnin been Walper 4 Back of Leader. Washington Golf and Country strength Jimmy Adam King is to be chairman of the '"THE men's national amateur, for lefts at his T SO WALPER, Bethesda, Md„ driv- Club. A shooting jaw. Swimming Pool Committee. The the second time In history, will ing range instructor, finished four Board of Governors consists of the go to the Far West. It will be played Jannaszo's Blows Weak. strokes behind the leader with a 73. following members, in addition to the and Warner defeated Edmonds and at the Alderwood Club ol Portland, TANNAZZO, though he knows all Walper shot a 38 out and carded a ** officers and committee chairmen: ; Tuxhorn. 3 and 2; King and Molster Oreg., August 23-28. and it's a safe the tricks of the trade, is a slapper 35 In. while A1 Houghton of the Ban- Charles T. Claggett, R. T. Harrell. D. ! defeated Munson and Branson. 3 and that wherever the sectional at best. He hit Barney with a hundred nockburn Club. Washington, recorded wager C. Oruver, Maurice Horton. Ralph Lit- \ 2; Leedy and Bishop won from Heater qualification rounds are played in tills lefts, but never so painfully that the a 40-38 for a 78. tie. Maurice Palmer. Martin R. Wei- and Ley by default: Borkland and the won't be The at sector, entry large. champion couldn't storm back him Thirty-alx players turned in cards Nlcoll Jenkins gand. William C. Murphy. Jr.; Dr. I defeated and Dunlop cost of a to the Northwest, with at the end of each session and carry of 75 or better. Contests became close trip Richard N. Sutton and Dr. Calvert E. 5 and 4. a possibility of being bumped out in the round on aggressiveness. Ross for the low scoring 60 professionals and Second and Buck. round—King Molster the first round or two, will keep the had no trouble winning. Twice he 15 amateurs who will enter the 36-hole defeated Col. Garnett, president of the club, Colwell and Warner. 3 and 2; list down. Jannazzo to his knee for no finals tomorrow. entry dropped is a brother of District Les- Borkland and Nicoll defeated Leedy Attorney The national open champidhship for count, once in the second round with i Some of the prominent golfers fac- and 5 and 4. I lie Garnett, and has been a prominent Bishop Manero's title will be at a short left hook and once in the fifth were Tony played ing difficulty Ray Mangrum, 77; member of the Washington club for me uaxiana runs v^runiry uiud m With a right. Leo Diegel and Walter Hagen. 78. and CEEMS as if it's coming a little early many years. He has been actively Birmingham, Mich., about 20 miles But Barney failed to impress the Billie Burke, a former open cham- this year, but its a fact that identified with the reorganization from downtown Detroit. This is the crowd. Generally ranked as one of pion, 79. frozen putting surfaces have arrived since the fire. A native Virginian, he course where Walker won m the best in the world, The their on the local Cyril fighters pound players divided matches has a golf courses and the hardy home near the club house. 1924. and It’s a rugged layout, where for pound, he showed a nervous tight- over the par 71 Porest Hills course and gems who play golf during the Win- The entire central portion of the the wind blows hard all the time. ness in the early part of the bout and par 72 Country Club layout. ter months are having their annual club on a weariness in the house, destroyed by fire Sep- heavy closing -. peck of trouble finding a way to get tember 12. has been rebuilt and re- Public Links to 'Frisco. rounds. Ross is a nervous fighter. the ball near the hole and stop It roofed and now is in use. The locker This was his first appearance before there. The putting is all right, or as ’’FHE national public links tourney. rooms, hardly touched by the fire, a big-time crowd since the evening in near o. k. as can be expected, but played this year on Long Island, have been cleaned up and are occu- May, 1935, when he regained the title getting the ball near the hole from will go to San Francisco early in Au- pied. and the golf shop is ready for from McLarnin. He wanted to make a an approach shot is the tough part. A gust. and the national women a cham- business. They've done a good of good impression, and he overplayed Job high pitch is absolutely useless, for pionship. for the first time, will Jour- reconditioning a derelict club house his hand at the start, letting Janhazzo the pill bounces high in the air and ney to the deep South. It will be at the Washington club and there slip out of corners and failing to get skids across the green. The only played at Memphis. Tenn.. starting won’t be any considerable Impairment hi* range from overanxiety. sensible shot is the run-up and that's October 3. Although no official an- of facilities during the Winter out Champ Weary at Finish. tough enough at best, even in the nouncement of the venue of the wom- there at second oldest 'AT THE end he was too tired to do Washington's Summer time. But Winter golf is ens has been made, you can count on golf organization. Ralph Fowler, new much about the knowledge of Letter 40 plenty of fun. even with the handicap it going to Memphis early in October. Twenty-Six Man, golf chairman, auceeds J. L. Tracy Jannazzo's style that he had acquired of froaen putting greens, and there’s So the East won t see any national in that Fowler Is the club earlier. He let Izzy flick his face and From Freshman Squad post. golf plenty of it being played. championship golf next year. The body at will with a slapping left glove, champion. closest tourney will be at Pittsburgh. Just to show you that golf at the What one trying to muster his strength for a in may be of the last holes- Quite a change from 1936. when all Bierman’s List. club hasn't suffered from charge. He never came close Washington in-one scored on a Washington course the major affairs were played on the the Press. the fire, they still are a this stands to a knockout because Jannazzo. fresh Barney rocks the challenging Izzy Jannazzo to the floor in the round, but the welter Br Associated holding golf year to the credit of Al- Eastern seaboard. fourth tournament there, 'with the final and tough, was able to step around king was not so impressive as he fought in defense of his title last night in Madison Square Gar- November 28—The bert J. Rosetta, who holed his tee round scheduled for tomorrow. It's shot on the seventh hole at and clinch when the going got rough. den, New York. But Ross should worry, for he retained his crown. —Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. “go" signal still is on at Min- 151-yard Roger Peacock, former District a two-man started Ross' demonstration did not do him nesota. handicap affair, White Flint. Rosetta was playing amateur champion, is the proud pappy two weeks ago, and it may be followed with J. W. much good with the customers, but CHICAGO,The mighty Gophers of Leverton. manager of the of a baby girl. The youngster was still ■ by another Here are the the chances are that the 15 rounds of Minneapolis, whose golden jersies have tourney. club; Lucille Conway and Dick Con- bom yesterday morning and, accord- results so far: First round—Colwell i hard labor he put in will sharpen his IB IR IK S flashed "stop" lights before major foot way. ing to Roger, he acted like all new his and re- /(-om ball teams from coast to coast for four fathers act. "I had heard about how fighting edge, improve aim —----- move some of the lard from his mental years, apparently will roar down the new parents act, and I found I was and physical processes. He is matched DOGDOM victory road again in 1937—as hard to just like the rest,’’ Roger said. to fight , another halt as ever. "Maybe along about 1956 shell be a troublesome bloke, within two months, BY R. R. TAYNTON. has not yet disclosed where he Is it Twenty-six letter winners remain woman's champion.” and then, if he shows a reasonable OMETIMES even the most cold- get his model lor points not to bree< from this season’s powerful machine, amount of the old Ross talent, he will blooded and unimaginative ob- for. ranked as the Nation's No. 1 eleven. go McLarnin for an in- ! from the freshman class gack against server is forced to admit that Coming up SUSPENSION door that to 'em in— VLrITH but few the fan will 40 ambitious several bout ought pack None Is Winner as Capital the dog-story writers may be exceptions be youngsters, always granted that he returns to telling more or less the truth after all. ciers of various breeds claim fo with chances to put "regulars" on the form. their own the Tlx i bench. Takes Fifth Place in One of the hardest atorles to swallow greatest antiquity. ALBER. who plays heads the local delegation, but Blanche ORDERS AFFECT 10 This may have been one of those off Is that of direct communication be- experts at the American Kennel Clul his golf at Manor, turned to Lucille All Get Chance. Wootton. Young. Evelyn Ellis. that has at have been some research on thl! Gophers nights every good fighter All-America Event. tween animals, yet I can vouch for doing bowling last to Rena and Smith are ex- lost one night get Levy Margie one time or another—but can't and to their find' INNESOTA has only game Barney the absolute truth of this incident. subject, according JV/f CARROLLprobably as great a thrill as to make bids for the Second and Dispatch to The Star. pected spirited Fighters. have more like it and still hold Special there are four breeds of hound since 1932 and holds a strong Managers. many Several dogs were in the house, lngs any he ever experienced on the fair- first — prise money. YORK, November 2t have remained un> claim to the 1936 national title for the his niche among the first five pugilists among them the two Shetland sheep- which virtually ways. Alber marked for 10 consecutive Promoter Feel Pressure Somewhat downcast their third of the world, pound for by and the former changed from the days of the Phar straight campaign. a pound. dogs. Candy Perry, boxes for game of 167. to climax leading team among the (Coprritht. lo;i6. by the North American failure to gain national rec- aohs. Tablets and other relics Coach Bennie Bierman's system of of N. B. A. Rules. was in the kitchen, the latter under datini Manor No. 2's clean sweep of Argyle ^NOTHER Newspaper Alliance. Inc.) NEWognition in amateur boxing back to 6500 B C. attest to the an building a "squad" of from 33 to 44 34-club Columbian Lodge, No. the living room table. I called Candy No. 2. OIX two managers, a second circles in the all-America tournament strong and using every man in every fighters, and Perry came. I petted her a min- In achieving his perfect marking 174. I. A. M. League, took a trimming semi-finals and finals here last the in 1935 and a promoter today were indefi- night ute and she came back under the game kept Gophers going feat Alber made nine straight spares, last night when the fourteenth-place the National at the Hippodrome, seven Washington after 17 letter winners were graduated nitely suspended by table. I called Candy again, and again four of them coming when the other fighters boarded a train for home to- from the mighty 1934 array. And the Ing Association, which governs 3* Perry came. This time I said. “I don’t end of the alley looked like snaglv as the victorious material will keep boxing business in 39 States, numer- day eight glove want I am where- returning probably teeth. A strike off his HEAVY TITLE BOUT you, calling Candy,’’ ringing topped ous countries and affiliated sllngers prepared to represent the them steaming along next season. 1 foreign upon Perry turned, trotted into the game as his last mark. Despite his United States In the sports festival at Such stars as Ed Widseth. Bud bodies. kitchen and an instant later both stellar rolling. Alber only tied the sea- Havana, Cuba, during Christmas week. Svendsen. Bud Ray Antil. A1 McCoy. Canada; Frankie (Cow- dogs came to me. Perry looked up at .Wilkinson. son's second high game of the league, Albany walked away with team Julius Alfonso and Whitman Rork boy) Hughes, Florida: Willie Davis. me and then went back to her place made some time ago by Billy La Bille. PLANS STILL HAZY honors, winning three Individual will be lost through graduation. But Wisconsin: George Blackburn. Florida: under the table. Harry Bachman af Indian championships, while Boston and New Andy Uram. Larry Buhler. Vic Klmer Guthrie, Texas, and Art Oliver, How did Perry understand what tiquity of the Saluki, the Afghai , Spring holds the high gaaae of York tied for second with two titles Wilbur —iffarT — Wisconsin, were the fighters sus- I said? How did she make Candy hound, the and the Rus Spadacclni. Bill Matheny, 174. greyhound | for various each. Rochester was fourth with one I Bates. Rudy Gmitro. pended infractions of regu- Bradcfock’s Hands Again know I wanted her? Why didn't she sian wolfhound. Moore. Ray Kenwood No. 1 was found In clear title, while finished ..._UTeinkfeAn and Drawing Room Boys twice defeated lations. Washington fifth, were These even ancient rouse any of the other dogt that dogs, In possession of first place today, as Its Tool ahead of Syracuse and Baltimore. all backs, Shop. Ross, with 143. pulled the Bill Brennan and C. M Jones. 0. K., but Commission De- in the house? days, were definitely bred far Phil Belflori. experienced three-game rout of Congressional No. middle tussle out of the fire, leading Florida managers; Lou Gross. Wis- I those are all fleetness and hunting prowess. will return. i 2 broke its deadlock from Manor No. suppose ques- team to a 593 Boo Nod hi* victory—the highest consin handler, and Armand Vincent, Fight Arrangements. Against Thompson. tions that will remain forever The hound of the ancient tribes o 1. which dropped a single game to lays Ed Beak Promising. game of the night. Jones of the Canadian promoter, also were sus- was unanswered, but they give one the East was an honored member o Indian Spring. Tom Powers' 124 and B? the Associated Press. Washington contingent rPHE hard-running Buhler solved Optical team shot the best set—364. pended for Irregularities. 'J'HS to think, as the French so the family; all other dogs were un | 344 topped Kenwood's victory. YORK, November 28 —The unanimous in its opinion that the fullback puisle for Bierman neatly phrase it. clean and were stoned away from thi I deadlines set the New York I Buhler won t win the by Steve Thompson. National Guard mid- dwellings. The Norwegian elkhound in 19S6. But Pitt’s Rolling Telia. State Athletic Commission hands down. Ed Bonk. 190- dleweight. was the victim of a poor 'T'HERE 1* some confusion in the a sturdier, stockier dog of the North [ job TJARRY PITT, who golfs and bowls NEWkeep coming and going, but ■ freshman, already looks to be A A Potomac Is Threat decision in his semi-final with minds of the as to the bred to pursue slower and heaviei pound when he isn't selling insurance, scrap public he'll Lodge the plans for the Jim Braddock-Max and fans Big has been traced back to ap varsity material predict with to Manor No. Siano of New function of the various animal aid game, cut loose 153 give 1 6chmellng heavyweight title bout ap- Dominic York. Flick- win the nickname "Biff” before the societies in the city. The pound Is proximately 4500 B.C. One of th< the odd-game tilt from Indian Spring parently just keep running around in ing an accurate left In Siano's face season ends. In Masonic Race the only one that is a municipal de- tiniest of toy dogs, the now very ran No. 2. but not before the latter quint, circles. a Bowling and Loop throughout, Thompson apparently Maltese was bred on the Islant I Ray King Dwight Reed, great partment. Its duties consist of catch- terrier, led by Coming's 129 and Youngqulst's ANACOSTIA NO. 1—Del Vecchio. The not are mov- but Its current Intrench-1 negotiations only captured every round, the judges of Mellta as as 3500 B.C. pair of ends, will be back. So will 110-29: W. Koontg. 110-22: K Koontz. ing and impounding all atray and early j 128, topped off a high team count of : at a snail's pace but voted otherwise and Bob ment In eighth place, Poto- 100-21: Wilson 9»-2«: Handy. 99-20. ing themselves, 6,000 spectators ; The chow, the pug, the I these ace linemen: Lou Midler. skirmish. 384 unlicensed dogs and other animals. Pekingese 605 in the middle Pitt's mac has been cited as they're also holding up arrangements booed for more than a minute. Siano Marvin the ANACOSTIA NO. 2—Garrettson. 99-24: H11 llircc ut vumcot: ui i§ui, «uu un I Johnson. Warren Kilbourne. The other organisations are set was tops for the night among the DESPITEteam to beat in the 32- Hazel. 99-8: Young, 9R-6; Yeekelson. for the proposed Braddock-Joe Louis later won the trim- ■ Bob Weld. large 92-10: Wright. 91-18. 160-pound crown, j endowed and exist for great dane and the mastiff of Euro' Levoir, Francis Twedell, mashie wielders. mins UlsUav Wasal af U tka privately club Masonic with no-decision bout in Atlantic City in Bell and Bowling League, BARRISTER—8ileox 110-18: Butrum. the humane pean have all been trace* [ Charlie Schultx, Horace Eddie Bean featured Beaver Dam purpose of rescuing beginnings four of Its regulars averaging 111 or 109-21: Staubley. 107-5: Klutz. 105-9. February. finals. to 3000 B.C. several others. Speer. 104-12. ! hurt or unwanted animals. | No. 2's 2-1 win from Indian Spring to statistics released The commission has ruled that the Peterson, the lists clubs better, according CHEVY CHASE—S Bennett. 100-12: Ir- Henry representing While one or two of them Modern dog breeding dates from thi In a schedule which such No. 1 with 131 and 360. may pick today by Ray Cross, scorer of one of win. 98-2: R. Bennett. 94-20: Dietrtek. champion must sign for the Schmeling Terminal Y. M. C. A., was the only Nebraska. Indiana. up strays in the streets and of sixteenth century, and of the 10‘ as Notre Dame. His pal, Martin Mc- 9S-11: Ladd 82-3. bout next Summer before he can 1 alleys golfing the city's oldest duckpin organisations. put Washington fighter to reach the final the Amerlcai Iowa and Northwestern COLUMBIA—K O Sonneman. 108-4: the city, most of them acceDt only breeds recognized by \ Michigan, with 346, supplied the H. D Sonneman. 105-19: his name on the dotted line for the 12- Carthy. No other team in the league can ]0«-i«; Eckert. round, trouncing William McBride, Kennel Club, 52 have beer i happen, but right now I's Franklin. 103-14: Grlest. 95-7. those animal* which are turned over definitely anything may high set in Beaver Dam No. show the balance of Potomac, which rounder against Louis in February. colored for the in- DAWSON—Robinson. !03-19 Gluken- featherweight swinging to them. do not "catch" traced to have had their origins it appears that in a majority of like over No. 1. hous. 99-3: had set They dogs, prioi victory Argyle is led by Jack Ulrich, whose 117-12 100-3: Butrlck Burneiton. It yesterday as a deadline Twelfth Street Y. M. C. A., to the 97-5- Jenklnson 93-14. gain and are not concerned with to that time. stances it's not going to happen to Manor No. 2 sweep of Argyle No. 2 for Brad dock or his Joe licensing is the third best of the loop, and whose GOMPERS—Cohen. 106-5: Berman. manager, pay-off flight. Peterson, floored twice, And «f the 52 breeds. 24 claim and Co. except that they ask that the dogs Mr. Bierman moved it into a tie for third place three 105- 17: Snyder. 99-21: Brisker. 99; M. Gould, to $5,000 the other topnotchers—House. Ste- Bermsn. 92. post guaranteeing lost a decision to Abe Denner, Boston a older than Christian- which they give out be provided with history with Beaver Dam No. 1 and Congres- vens and Driver—are 112- HARDING—Holmstrom. 104-4: Tingle title* fight. Yet it met yesterday and who sent the averaging ; newsboy, plucky Capital license tags in order to identify them ity. sional No. 1. The latter won two 103-4: Townes. 93-12: Schneider. 93-2: didn't even mention that $5,000 or its 12. 112-9 and 111-7, respectively. Wood. 77-5. City clipper to the convas for a count them from AND OFF FIELD No. 2. to date. and keep being picked up PAIR ON from Kenwood Several postponements have left HARMONY—Moye. 107-25: Hlllow. non-appearance of seven in the first round and a count The Jonedlth Kennels of Fairfax as strays. Before it's too late let's credit the Potomac with a record of 12 victories 106- 9: Csrlson. J02-1P: Schuman. 101-24: of eight in the third session. Peterson Va„ now house another dachshunc 8oo. 98-12. TNSTEAD, the commissioners set up The Animal Rescue League, which and Xilgrow, ’Bama’a Aerial biggest set shot in the Golf League to in 21 games. In contrast to the 20-10 connected with several champion, Jonedith's Rogue Song Riley HIRAM—-Simon. 114-28; Courtney. damaging rights on Doc Parks of Kenwood. His 438 109-3: Peterson. C Meany, 10.3- a new deadline, two weeks i never picks up dogs or cats except standing of Hiram. Naval and Cen- i 107-23: away, In the which Is a son of Cid s Stein Song Art Roommates. 2.3:: 103-22. third round, but rallied too late — Tuttle. At that time Madison Garden call, handles nevertheless, some 3,000 Duo, rouea two weess ego w«* wiuiui tennial present pace setters—but Square to offset Denner’s Rogue Song finished the title wltt HOPE—Werner. 10S-2: Kellotr. 107-19: early margin. cats and 800 a besides a Ala. stick* of eq his all-time mark of Cross maintains that the 101-4: Col- and the Twentieth Century Sporting doga month, at UNIVERSITY, (^.—Alabama’s paling make-up of La Clair. 102-2: Veihmeyer. some points to spare the Kansu lier. 100-8: Cross, 100. Club, joint promoters, are to file con- few score of miscellaneous animals foot ball opponents would be just as 444. those early postponed matches will, City show while still in the puppj KINO DAVID— Phillips 112-6; Dixon. fpdpfa narnin* a A m fa f/w ike tiMa Saugstad Presses Champion. such as white rats and mules. Joe spavined well satisfied if Halfbacks Riley shove Potomac into the midst of the 109-20: Solem. 106-21: Harbour. 98-10: class. Girls Bowl in Norfolk. meeting. SAUGSTAD, Washington These are all brought or sent to the and Joe Kilgrow weren't so pally off leaders. McClure. 104. woman KINO SOLOMON—Ferber 102-16: Dar- A cable was to Schmel- gDDIE league by the owners of the animals, the TSfASHINGTON'S leading For proof of Its the dispatched was eliminated gridiron. ” potentialities nail. 98-11: McLaren. 94-6: Johnstone, bantamweight, by are in Norfolk for Ing asking him to be oa hand per- who sign releases on them. OLE MISS MIAMI They’re roommates, and whether bowlers today scorer points to Potomac's season 90-12: Burroughs. 95-8. Salvatore Bartello of an ex- BEATS sonally. or represented some one Boston, All injured animals, moat at has to do with it, they the first annual Ida Simmons Sweep- record game and set of 627 and 1,719, LAFAYETTE—Hare. 112-22: Ackerman. by that anything 109-8; Landis. the coun- 103-21; Phillipa 98-28; armed with power of perienced socker with a dangerous the eats and all the female doga have teamed to do all the passing stakes being sponsored by which have not been 94-0 attorney. Both Brothers 14-C up equaled. Purchase. Hapes Score in I M_Sk. TU. tkl. Dane 4a wall a m M LEBANON NO. 1—Robey. 119-3: The commission also was advised right hand. The international ama- are quickly and painlessly put try’s No. 1 ranking woman star In the The honor of one Raum. by present leading 100-12: Brooks 109-15: C. Litchfield. examining physicians that Braddock'a teur and New England champion was to sleep. Many ef the male dogs Gridiron Victory. tslning a corner on the scoring, with Health Center Alleys. of the largest of Capital leagues be- an.in- Mnnr* os LEBANON No. I—Marion. 106-3: arthritic hands, which have caused given a brisk session by Saugstad, but are placed in homes where they 7C between them. They are rolling 1# games, S longs to Ed Cleary of Whiting, who is Gill. MIAMI. Fla., November 2« (&).- points 104: Hunt. 103-18; Ksrmel. 98-13; Stull. •onsiderable delay, have been cured. called on his superior knowledge to win • are wanted. On the overhead they have com- at 3 o’clock this afternoon and averaging 121-1 for his first 30 games 97-4 The University of Mississippi foot bal NATIONAL—Bryant. 108-1: Roper. a close decision. 10 of 47 passes for the final 5 at 8 o’clock tonight. Robey of Lebanon No. 7 U sandwiched team scored on drives of 50 and 8< , pleted attempted 107-9: Freeman. 105-14: Booth. lOl-li; Steve Mamakos, another National 'T'HERK are rumors in the air tnat S47 yards and half a dosen touch Lorraine Gulii. ranked second to between him and the third-place Ul- Demarest. 100-4. yards In the first and fourth period* , NAVAL—Charmon 103-6: Scott. 103-S; TRAVELS FOR SCORES Guardsman, was defeated by George the Old Dominion Kennel Club, downs. Mias Simmons who is not entered. rich with 119-3. Ridaeway. 103: J. O'Brien. 107 28; Oray. to defeat the plucky Miami Hurri' 102: Wondraek. 97-3. Martin of Boston, New England ama- which is acquiring a reputation for Team Staminas. canes, 14-0, before a crowd of 8.00* PARKER—Maddox 191-12; Saxton. Xalamaxoo Gridder Long-Distance teur welterweight champion, in a bit- doing things in an original way, is at W L, W L 101: Behrens. 95-10: Wlltberaer. 95-13: last night. BABE BISKO WINNER. Hiram_SO ltt An stla. No. 1 15 lli Perry. 92-21. terly contested setto. Mamakos’ nose it again. Touchdown Maker. Ray Hapes snared a short pass fron Last Naval 30 10 Ktnc Sol man 12 12 PKNTALPHA—Mlltner. 108-10: Werpt*. was bloodied midway in the second This time there Is a chance BUFFALO. N. Y„ November 28 (JP). Fights Night Centennial 20 lo Pentalpha _ 14 IK 107-5: Shsull. 102-23; Moore. 96-13: Dave Bernard In the end zone to com Gompers _IK 9 Dawson r_14 16 Butler 90-9. Mich. round. that It In the —Babe Risko, former >7 tbs Associated Press, KALAMAZOO. ).—Red- may pioneer giv- the and his broth' Barrister .13 9 Singleton_10 11 PETWORTH—Homer. 115-0: Deputy. plete 50-yard drive, of the scored an No. 1. 13 6 Hardina 10 ll headed Cliff Hunt, ace Maynard Daniels, representing the ing of Independent A. K. C. champion world, easy NEW YORK.—Barney Ross, 14SV«, Lebn. 114-4; Soper, lofl-23: Hsncock. 104-8; ball-carrying er, Clarence Hapes. rammed over cen j Whiting 1R 12 Silver Bnrlnc 12 1 Pettit. 95-15 5th Marine and Bill Banks licensed obedience test trials. 10-round victory over Tony Tosso, world welterweight champion, out- 12 9 Lebn No. 14 of Kalamaxoo College's undefeated Reserves, ter from 1 out to end the | Potomac 2_10 POTOMAC—Ulrich. 117-12; House. yard 10-yan veteran last New •bert Pike 17 13 Parker -11 112-12: Stevens. 112-9. Driver. 111-7; Association of the Twelfth Street Y. M. C. A., were This is a brand-new idea in the Buffalo boxer, night. pointed Isay Jannasao, 145K, 17Jo Michigan Intercollegiate march. Bruiser Kinard kicked botl 1 itional — 17 13 -10 Oeser 103-0. Risko weighed 101, Torso 16S. York retained title. 13 Hope id 17 champs, does his touchdown producing knocked out. Daniels ran into a left way of dog shows, emphasis being put from (5), tayette 17 Takoma ROOSEVELT—O. Brown. 110-9: Teach, points placement. )sevelt ... 1« 14 St. John’e Id 17 on. 10.-7: Heimer. 105-11; Tetaler. the hard hand propelled by Yancey Henry, Boa- in a show of this kind upon perform- SYRACUSE. N. Y —Clarence (Red) way. --- id 14 * id 17 -• ■ ■ — worth An'etla. No. 104.19: Lamp. 102-13. Of the seven touchdowns he scored ton heavyweight, after two minutes of ance rather than conformation. It Burman. 189. Baltimore, knocked out ir David.. Id 14 Harmony 11 1» ST. JOHN’S—Robb. 111-21: R Barnes. umbla _Id 14 Chevy Chase 8 10 102- Stein. 98-9: Embrey. 95-1: Barnes. In the first round, while Banks was would be if this RURMAN RING Wants 3 Points Stan Ketehell. 314. Newark, N. J. (1). 23; leading the association this season, doubly interesting VICTOR. isbury .. It 13 Semper P'tua 9 21 one was on a run for (1 an- chilled by Charley Morris, Boston fly- dub, which is one of the newest In the N. November 2« (**l SAN DIEGO Calif.—, SEMPER PERATUS — Cory. 101-11: yards, SYRACUSE, Y„ Loses* Records. 87-9: after 46 seconds of the would have Tacoma, champion, Roberts. 94-16: Burrell, Bartlett, other for M and others for 64, 61 and weight, opening roster of all-breed clubs, —Clarence (Red) Bunnan, 111, o For Basket Goal 158, middleweight Hlth team eamei—Potomac. 627; P*t- 83-5, two for 30. round. the honor of inaugurating this type of knocked out A1 Roast, 143. Newark, SILVER 8PRINO—Richards. 107-10; Baltimore, protege seta—Potomac. 1.710: Leb- Durrellt. 99-10: Rebman. 08-16: Mehrtna. r» ASKIT BALL OOACH ADOLPH J. W°Htlaii 6team Champions, emerging after five of dog show. blasted Stan Ketchell of Newark, N. J. N. (I). anon. No. 1. 1.706: Barrister. 1.706 96-11: McCoanas. 97-10: Alden. 94-0. averaeei—Clearr. 1*1-1; 112-6: hours of continuous fist were: At the recent meeting of the Old to 1:35 minutes o RUPP of the University of SACRAMENTO, Calif —Lloyd Mar- Hlth Individual SINGLETON—Doleman. Sinner, flipping, 214, the canvas In Robey. 119-3: Ulrich. 117-12. 104-6: Sboamaktr. 102-7: Lehman. 100-12; DOUBLES nr SPORTS. wants the Leon- ... Vincent Montana, New York, fly- Dominion Club It was voted to have their scheduled 10-round bout hen i Kentucky field, goal shall, 158, Cleveland, outpointed High individual aamaa—Brooke. .1665 Gray. 100-8; Parra. 98-2. SAN FRANCISCO (A*).—When Mike weight; Matt Perfettl, Albany, ban- illustrated talks on the history and valued at three points on the ard Bennett. 150. Seattle (6). Driver. 159: Bryant. IBM: Homer. 169. STAN8BURT—Burrows. 110-10: Bacas. last night. Hlth individual sete—Driver. 406; 104-11: Rook. 103-5: Waddlntton. 95-18: Frankovlch is in town the ex- it should a 3-to-l N. Y.—Babe Risko, 163, during tamweight; Abe Denner, Boston, feath- conformation of various dogs by --- theory enjoy BUFFALO. Cleary, too: Speer. 390. Norr. 90-9: Doins. 97-6. Summer he heads for a base ball Held. erweight; Ralph Di Castro, Albany, perts in thoee breeds. The first talk, ratio with the free throw. former middleweight champion, out- High strikes—Petersen. 23: Phillips. 21; TAKOMA—Ouerrter. 108-11: Jordan. RETURNS TO LINKS. Simon. 31: Scott iNavali. 30. 104-19: Davis, 100-5; Qui*by. 98-22; In the Fall he goes to a foot ball lightweight; Carl Del Bartha, Albany, at the December meeting, will be on A 8-year study showed Kentucky pointed Tony Toko. 185, Buffalo (10). Hlth spares—O. Brown. 84; Cleary. 83; Burr. 97-3: Dyre. 91-3 76: 76. —- Blt*enbendcr. stadium. A catcher for the San Fran- Dolmlnie Slano. New the cocker J. B. Kimes of Fla. (**>.—Mar sinks 88 per cent of Its foul shots ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.—Cristobal Deputy. Simon. CENTENNIAL 107-23: welterweight; spaniel, by JACKSONVILLE. Fenton. 106: R. c Lswrenson. 101-33; cisco Missions Coast League club. Mike York, middleweight; Louis Presto, the Wirehaven Kennels. He will Il- Rogers Brantley, former Southern am 1 and 18 per cent of its field goals, Jaramillo, 138. Puerto Rico, knocked IndlvIdPal Averatee. Holllnser. 97-17: Cardin. 96-lfl in the the breed I has returne* I that field out John Allen, 138, New ALBERT PIKE—Seh 1osier. 10*25. WHrTlNO—Cleary 121-1: Renwlrk. puts the Autumn coaching Rochester, light-heavyweight, and lustrate the superiorities of Florida State champion, proving, Rupp says, goals (Skippy) Scott. 104-9: Shah. 103-23: M. Daoud. 103- 22: Stocks, lot-88; R. R. Hart. tackfleld at D. C. L. A. Yancey Henry, Boston, heavyweight. with one of his recnnt champions, but ! to golf after a long retirement. I are four times more difficult York (3), 102-6; Bberiwde. 160-6. 107-71: Sabean. 101-18; #. F. Hart. #8-4.

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